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- This invention relates to an RF coil array for use in a magnetic resonance system for detecting MR signals.
- the following relates to phased arrays of radio frequency (RF) coils for magnetic resonance imaging, and will be described with particular reference thereto. It finds application more generally in conjunction with magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and other magnetic resonance applications.
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- Each surface coil of the array typically includes a conductive RF loop, and required electronic components providing required features including frequency tuning the magnetic resonance frequency and matching to required impedance (e.g. 50 ohm); a pre-amplifier for amplifying the received signal from the subject in the magnet; coil detuning during the transmit phase; coil decoupling from adjacent and non-adjacent coil elements of the phased array coils.
- the required electronics are typically positioned close to the conductive RF loop.
- each element of the phased array coil includes the conductive coil loop, a preamplifier decoupling network and a preamplifier, typically the preamplifier includes a transistor amplifier preceded by conditioning circuit.
- the standard preamplifier decoupling network consists of capacitors and inductors which form a parallel resonant circuit with the conditioning circuit of the preamplifier and the output capacitor of the coil loop and blocks current from flowing in the surface coil.
- This circuit de-couples the coil elements, especially non-adjacent elements.
- adjacent coil elements are typically de-coupled by different methods, including geometry, capacitive, and inductive de-coupling, but it is not always possible to de-couple by these methods therefore the parallel resonant circuit with lower input impedance preamplifier in each coil is necessary to de-couple from non-adjacent coils of the array.
- an RF coil array for use in a magnetic resonance system for detecting MR signals from a subject comprising:
- each of the coil elements having a conductive loop with a pair of ends across which the signal is applied;
- the coil element having a pre-amplifier circuit for receiving a signal from pair of ends of the coil element for amplification of the signal to submit to a signal analysis system;
- the pre-amplifier circuit including a transistor and conditioning components in advance of the transistor arranged to determine a required impedance for the pre-amplifier circuit;
- the conditioning components including an inductor and a capacitor
- said at least one of the coil elements having a preamplifier decoupling network connected across the pair of ends for generating a high impedance across the pair of ends so as to inhibit coupling in the coil from signals in adjacent and non-adjacent coils and coil elements of the array;
- the decoupling circuit comprises a capacitance which co-operates with the inductance of the conditioning circuit element to form a parallel resonant circuit to generate said high impedance;
- the capacitance and the coil element are arranged with impedance values selected to define an output impedance which substantially matches the required impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit.
- all of the coil elements will include a preamplifier and a decoupling circuit component.
- the values of the capacitance and the inductance are selected first such that the parallel resonant circuit maximizes the impedance across the pair of ends so as to inhibit coupling in the coil from signals in adjacent and non-adjacent coils of the array while allowing a certain range of difference between the output impedance of the coil element and the required impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit.
- the primary characteristic in design of the parallel resonant circuit components is that the values produce maximized impedance, and these component values also provides a matching impedance as close as possible to that of the required impedance (e.g. 50 Ohm) of the amplifier.
- the tradition design of the parallel resonance circuit uses a inductor between the coil element and the preamplifier.
- the new design replaces the inductor with a trimmer capacitor. This change reduces the resistance and increases the Q factor of the parallel resonant circuit, thereby increasing the impedance without effecting the matching of the coil output to the required impedance of preamplifier.
- conditioning circuit element The functions of the conditioning circuit element are as follows:
- the conditioning circuit includes an inductor and capacitors to form a network which transforms the output coil loop impedance at input of the preamplifier to the required impedance at the input of the transistor.
- the conditioning circuit element includes an inductor connected between lines from the ends of the coil carrying the signal to the preamplifier and defining said inductance.
- an RF coil array for use in a magnetic resonance system for detecting MR signals from subject comprising:
- each of the coil elements having a conductive loop with a pair of ends across which the signal is applied;
- At least one of the separate coil elements having a pre-amplifier circuit for receiving a signal from pair of ends of the coil element for amplification of the signal to submit to a signal analysis system;
- the pre-amplifier circuit including a transistor and a conditioning circuit in advance of the transistor arranged to determine a required impedance for the pre-amplifier circuit;
- the conditioning circuit element including an inductance
- said at least one of the coils having a decoupling network connected across the pair of ends for generating a high impedance across the pair of ends so as to inhibit coupling in the coil from signals in adjacent, non-adjacent coils and coil elements of the array,
- the parallel resonant circuit is defined by a capacitance and the inductance of the conditioning circuit element of the pre-amplifier circuit;
- an output impedance of the coil element is arranged to substantially match the required impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit.
- an RF coil array for use in a magnetic resonance image system for detecting MR signals from a subject comprising:
- each of the coil elements having a conductive loop with a pair of ends across which the signal is applied;
- At least one of the separate coil elements having a pre-amplifier circuit for receiving a signal from pair of ends of the coil element for amplification of the signal to submit to a signal analysis system;
- the pre-amplifier circuit including a transistor and a conditioning circuit element in advance of the transistor arranged to determine a required impedance for the pre-amplifier circuit, the conditioning circuit element including an inductor;
- said at least one of the coil elements having a first capacitor connected across the pair of ends and a second capacitor connected between one of the ends and the input of the pre-amplifier circuit, the first and second capacitors and the inductor from the preamplifier forming components of a parallel resonant circuit for generating a high impedance across the pair of ends so as to inhibit coupling in the coil from signals in adjacent and non-adjacent coil elements of the array coil;
- an output impedance of the coil element is arranged to substantially match the required impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit.
- the values of capacitance and the inductance in the parallel resonant circuit are selected such that the parallel resonant circuit maximizes the impedance across the pair of ends so as to inhibit coupling in the coil from signals in adjacent and non-adjacent coil elements of the array while the values selected allow some difference between the output impedance of the coil element and the input impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit.
- the inductor of the parallel resonance circuit from the conditioning circuit of the preamplifier is connected between lines from the ends of the coil element carrying the signal to the preamplifier.
- the parallel resonant circuit includes at least one further capacitor in the conditioning circuit element of the pre-amplifier circuit.
- the parallel resonant circuit consists solely of the first and second capacitors, at least one further capacitor in the conditioning circuit element of the pre-amplifier circuit and the inductor in the conditioning circuit element of the pre-amplifier circuit.
- At least one further capacitor in the conditioning circuit element of the pre-amplifier circuit is variable.
- the second capacitor is variable.
- the first capacitor is fixed.
- the values of the first and second capacitors are selected such that the parallel resonant circuit maximizes the impedance across the pair of ends so as to inhibit coupling in the coil from signals in adjacent and non-adjacent coil elements of the array while allowing some difference between the output impedance of the coil element and the input impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit.
- the new design therefore includes using the existing built in inductor of the pre-amplifier conditioning circuit, which results in the pre-amplifier being part of the decoupling network. This new design improves both the matching and the decoupling simultaneously thereby producing better signal to noise ratio
- the pre-amplifier decoupling network is conventionally complicated to build and test. Using the preamplifier inductor simplifies the circuit construction.
- phased array coil design The matching and the pre-amplifier decoupling of the phased array coil design is in conflict, where good decoupling would result in poor matching, and similarly, good matching would result in poor decoupling.
- This method produces good decoupling and significantly improved matching, both of which produce better images.
- Using fewer components, especially the inductors, is very important for the phased array coil design (larger number channel array coil), due to the limitation of space inside the coil enclosure.
- the new design is more efficient and takes less space than traditional arrangements for de-coupling adjacent and non-adjacent coil elements by reducing the resistance of parallel resonant circuit of preamplifier decoupling network which uses the built in inductor of preamplifier, eliminating number of components and improving the SNR.
- This efficiency and reduced space requirements are even more beneficial in a coil with larger number of elements (e.g. 32 or even more Channel coil), specifically in combined imaging using a multiple phased array coils.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic of one PRIOR ART coil element of a phased coil array with preamplifier decoupling circuit where the remaining coils are identical.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic of one coil element of a phased coil array with preamplifier decoupling circuit according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 a single coil of an RF phased coil array for use in a magnetic resonance system for detecting NMR signals from a subject.
- the array includes a series of RF coil elements arranged in an array for receiving RF signals from the subject, each of the coil elements having a conductive loop 10 with a pair of ends 11 and 12 across which the signal is applied.
- the coil includes a number of components in series as indicated at 13 , 14 and 15 arranged for frequency tuning to the magnetic resonance frequency.
- the components 13 , 14 and 15 are well known to persons skilled in the art of coil design so that further description is not required.
- the coil element has a pre-amplifier circuit 16 for receiving a signal from the pair of ends 11 and 12 of the coil element 10 for amplification of the signal to submit to a signal analysis system
- preamplifier decoupling circuit 18 which is arranged to provides a high impedance across the ends 11 and 12 to inhibit coupling between the adjacent and non-adjacent coils.
- the preamplifier decoupling network consists of capacitors, inductor 17 and preamplifier arranged to form a parallel resonant circuit which is tuned to the magnetic resonance frequency and generates a very high impedance in the coil element which is seen by adjacent and non-adjacent coil elements, so as to reduce as far as possible the coupling in this coil element from signals in the adjacent and non-adjacent coil elements.
- the preamplifier decoupling network is arranged to provide an output impedance of the coil circuit is matched as closely as possible to the required impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit. As is well known an optimum matching of the impedance maximizes the SNR.
- the pre-amplifier can be of the type manufactured by any suitable preamplifier manufacturer such as SIEMENS (trademark) and comprises an amplifier 20 defined by transistors such as FET transistor and a conditioning circuit element 21 in advance of the transistor 20 arranged to determine a required impedance for the pre-amplifier circuit.
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- conditioning circuit element 21 in advance of the transistor 20 arranged to determine a required impedance for the pre-amplifier circuit.
- the conditioning circuit element includes a capacitor C 2 and an inductor L.
- the decoupling circuit element 18 connected across the pair of ends 11 and 12 is arranged for generating a high impedance across the pair of ends 11 , 12 so as to inhibit coupling in the coil from signals in adjacent and non-adjacent coils of the array.
- the decoupling circuit element 18 comprises a capacitance defined by a first capacitor C 3 connected across the ends 11 and 12 , a capacitor C 1 and the conditioning circuit of the preamplifier.
- the capacitance defined by the capacitors C 1 and C 3 co-operates with the inductance of the conditioning circuit element defined by the capacitor C 2 and inductor L to form a parallel resonant circuit to generate the required high impedance.
- the capacitance and the coil element are arranged with impedance values arranged to define an output impedance which substantially matches the required impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit.
- the values of the capacitance and the inductance are selected such that the parallel resonant circuit maximizes the impedance across the pair of ends so as to inhibit coupling in the coil from signals in adjacent and non-adjacent coil elements of the array while allowing some difference between the output impedance of the coil element and the required impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit. That is the value of the capacitance and the inductance of the parallel resonance circuit is selected to work with the preamplifier to produce attenuation larger than 20 dB.
- the pre-amplifier circuit including the transistor and the conditioning circuit element is defined as a separate component carried on a circuit board to which the coil and the decoupling circuit element are attached. Any suitable preamplifier, such as FET preamplifier with the conditioning circuit, is acceptable.
- the parallel resonant circuit is thus defined by the capacitance and the inductance of the conditioning circuit element of the pre-amplifier circuit.
- the first and second capacitors and the inductor thus form components of the parallel resonant circuit for generating the high impedance across the pair of ends so as to inhibit coupling in the coil from signals in adjacent and non-adjacent coil elements of the array.
- the capacitor C 2 in the conditioning circuit element of the pre-amplifier circuit is variable.
- the second capacitor C 1 also is variable.
- the first capacitor C 3 is fixed.
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